After updating to 6469 I always get this log entry right after starting the node,
before the first request is made.
12:13:07 Size was wrong reading in SimpleDataObjectStore
Until now I was also not able to run the node for longer then one or two hours, while
it before would run for more then
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Subject: [freenet-support] Crashes with 6469
After updating to 6469 I always get this log entry right
after starting
On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 12:04:34AM -0500, An Metet wrote:
I have tried time and time again to get freenet running only to be met with
one frustration after another.
The last version of freenet that worked and actually allowed me to retrieve
freesites and frost content was build 5017.
In einer eMail vom Di, 10. Feb. 2004 12:44 MEZ schreibt Niklas Bergh [EMAIL
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This is prbably not causing you trouble.. I have committed some logging
changes that will better say what the cause is now (will incluse a
callstack and what the atual sizes are). Let me know what it says.
I hope this is the right place for these questions.
Windows XP.
I just updated to 5068 (stable) and got the new node references. After
running, apparently without problems, for a while, Freenet encountered
problems (stopped functioning, flashing icon).
I exited Freenet and restarted it.
Sometimes I get this error message on stable build 5068 (and the builds
before). I think client programs fetching keys via fcp stall , untill the
socket timeouts (If set). I use linux and sun jvm 1.4.1_03-b02.
Caught java.lang.IllegalStateException: Not sending a trailer running
maintenance
On Tue, 2004-02-10 at 13:43, Todd wrote:
Hello,
Hey.
I've tried running freenet stable with blackdown-1.4.1 under linux
(gentoo)
Unfortunately it fails after a little while.
Fails with what? Are you sure it's the JVM and not Freenet?
Yes, java seems to be running but fproxy is
Toad,
At 06:25 PM 2/10/2004 +, you wrote:
But my main question at the moment is: Why is my node set as transient
(as
reflected in the log) and how can I change it?
I have a broadband connection and the computer is always on so it
should be
set as permanent, right?
Firewall? Datastore
Niklaus: You insist that If I have a low maximum connections setting, my node
will have to make more connections, and therefore my node will overload.
However, if I let my max connects get past 90 or so, it gets overloaded. It
just SLOWLY adds more and more connections until my node freezes.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I configured my router/firewall when I first installed Freenet last
summer, and I don't remember the details but it has always worked.
Make shure the port freenet uses is still forwarded to the right machine
and not filtered by some sort of (personal) firewall, for ex.
Operating system?
On Tue, Feb 10, 2004 at 06:31:46PM -0800, Steven wrote:
Niklaus: You insist that If I have a low maximum connections setting, my node
will have to make more connections, and therefore my node will overload.
However, if I let my max connects get past 90 or so, it gets
Gentoo linux kernel 2.6.2-mmsources
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Subject: number of connections
Date: Saturday 24 January 2004 23:21
From: Steven [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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since multiplexing has been ported to the stable branch of freenet, we can
have a MUCH lower
Someone:
At 03:36 AM 2/11/2004 +0100, you wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED] schrieb:
I configured my router/firewall when I first installed Freenet last
summer, and I don't remember the details but it has always worked.
Make shure the port freenet uses is still forwarded to the right machine
and not
Getting these sporadically with 5068 on Linux 2.6.2 Blackdown-1.4.2-rc1:
11.02.2004 02:07:17 (freenet.transport.WriteSelectorLoop, Network writing thread,
ERROR): Caught java.lang.NullPointerException notifying [EMAIL PROTECTED]
MuxConnectionHandler[conn=[tcp/connection: xx.x.x.x:x,[EMAIL
Freenet stable build 5068 is now available. Upgrade using
freenet-webinstall.exe or update.sh , or download the jar from
http://freenetproject.org/snapshots/freenet-latest.jar . All users of
the stable network/branch should upgrade immediately.
This fixes a major bug in 5067 and a minor one, one
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